Americans have always defined themselves in terms of their freedoms--of speech, of religion, of political dissent. How we interpret our history of slavery--the ultimate denial of these freedoms--deeply affects how we understand the very fabric of our democracy.
This extraordinary collection of essays by some of America's top historians focuses on how African Americans resisted slavery and how they responded when finally free. Ira Berlin sets...
Related Subjects
Abolition African-American Studies Campaigns & Battlefields Civil War Discrimination & Racism Education & Reference Essays Ethnic Studies Gettysburg Historical Study & Educational Resources History Modern (16th-21st Centuries) Politics & Social Sciences Race Relations Slavery & Emancipation Social History Social Science Social Sciences Specific Demographics Textbooks World